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($22) AKs Coin Flip AFTER Flop
Opponent has shown good hands so far.
HERO (2500) UTG+1 (1500) MP (2000) Bttn (2000) SB (5000) BB (2000) Blinds are 100/200 Hero is UTG with A [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]K [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] PreFlop: Hero Raises 700, 3 folds, SB Calls 600, 1 folds. (t1600) Flop: 2 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]4 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]7 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] SB bets 1,111, Hero... |
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Re: ($22) AKs Coin Flip AFTER Flop
Call. You have about 934587 outs and greater than 2-1 odds.
Edit: yea I meant push. |
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Re: ($22) AKs Coin Flip AFTER Flop
push for ef's sake!
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Re: ($22) AKs Coin Flip AFTER Flop
OK, this was easy, but I'm doubting my play on top of my bad run as of late. Didn't know if I should be racing for my tourny life. The "Good odds, but won't be around to make another bet argument."
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Re: ($22) AKs Coin Flip AFTER Flop
I'd say that you're better than a coinflip. Opponent could raise 2/3 pot with AT+. Remember Harrington's rule of thumb that no matter how tight a player is, there's at least a 10% chance of a bluff. Pooosh!
Will |
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Re: ($22) AKs Coin Flip AFTER Flop
Next time push PF. I like to extend the 10BB rule to even 15BB in some cases when I'm OOP. UTG and with the blinds so high I'm pushing this PF 100% of the time.
As for post-flop, you need to push. Damn pot odds... |
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